Blocked Sewer Detection

Nobody wants to be dealing with blocked, or overflowing foul drains. This is especially so if they cause an expensive stop in production, are in a public environment, or induce large fines. But truth be told, it happens more than we all like to think.

Our wireless blocked sewer detection system requires no cabling, or mains power at the probe location. This means that you can monitor remotely what is happening in even the furthest corners of your site. This battery powered unity provides a 5 year lifespan, along with regular reporting, fault detection, and fail safe procedures.

Reporting back to our Utility Gateway Receiver, we offer volt-free contacts so you can link this system directly with your existing BMS, EMS, or SCADA system. We can link a large network of monitoring probes as many of our water Utility clients choose to do, so they can proactively prevent sewage disturbance by sending engineers to site to deal with the issue in hand.

In addition to this, we can build smaller unique packages which may include email, or text alerting to individuals, or key members of staff. We can offer our own software package providing stand-alone monitoring on your PC. This allows complete control over your system.

The effects of Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO’s) where the outfall is into a public area or on a private beach can be proactively monitored and mitigated when using our blocked sewer detection system along with the Flapstopper technology.

Using valves to close off these outfalls can buy time for engineers to fix issues before causing an environmental hazard which would be liable for fines.

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